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Journal : LEGAL BRIEF

The Paradox of Foreign Investment in Support Economic Sustainability After the Job Creation Law Kartiko, Nafis Dwi; Soegiono, Samuel Putra; Siswanto, Carissa Amanda
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 12 No. 4 (2023): October: Law Science and Field
Publisher : IHSA Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v12i4.881

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The Job Creation Law and the Job Creation Perpu have substantially the same objectives and arrangements with the aim of optimizing the investment ecosystem amid global economic pressures and supporting sustainable economic growth. Simplification of investment requirements is key in this regulation, intended to invite more investment to Indonesia. However, the implementation of this law has raised various views and controversies regarding its impact on economic sustainability after the Job Creation Law. This study is designed to evaluate the impact of foreign investment on economic sustainability, in line with the ideals and objectives contained in the Job Creation Law. This research uses normative juridical with a qualitative descriptive approach. The result of this study is that it is necessary to balance economic growth with legislative integrity and inclusivity in the process of formulating Foreign Direct Investment policies
Dirty Voice: Revealing the Veil of Black Campaigns in the World of Politics in the 2024 Election Tedjokusumo, Dave David; Siswanto, Carissa Amanda; Dewantara, Yuni Putri
LEGAL BRIEF Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): June: Law Science and Field
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/legal.v13i2.1001

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General elections (elections) are the main pillar of democracy, giving the people the right to choose their leaders and determine the direction of the nation, but this crucial process is often polluted by practices such as black campaigns. Smear campaigns aim to bring down political opponents by spreading false information, slander and negative propaganda. This practice not only tarnishes the good names of election participants, but also damages the integrity of democracy itself. This research uses a normative juridical approach. This research focuses on three problems, the first is the impact of black campaigns on the quality of democracy and election integrity in Indonesia, especially in the documentary film Dirty Vote, the second is the legal provisions that apply regarding black campaigns in Indonesia. election regulations, and the third is preventive strategies and policies that can be implemented to reduce black campaign practices in the next election. The research results show that black campaigns have a significant negative impact on the quality of democracy and election integrity in Indonesia. This practice is a serious challenge that must be faced. Comprehensive efforts involving regulatory improvements, law enforcement, and public education are critical to combating these dirty practices and achieving quality elections